Vettel added: "I don't think the halo will bother, I think it's much less intrusive than I thought".

The vehicle is the first Ferrari to have the mandatory Halo head protection system installed, and will be raced once again by Sebastian Vettel, runner-up in the championship to Lewis Hamilton last season, and Kimi Räikkönen. For example I would mention we tried to develop the auto to be strong and performant on high-speed circuits, but also improve reliability.

And Binotto says Ferrari also found the introduction of the Halo to be a major area of focus when trying to minimize its impact on the car's aerodynamics. "You get used to it", Raikkonen said.

"The step that we have done in 2017 was incredible", he said. "The SF71H has a tighter auto body and has been built to perform in high-speed circuits", said Ferrari's technical director, Mattia Binotto.

"We're capable I'm certain", said team principal Maurizio Arrivabene.

It features Ferrari's traditional red livery, with the colour white mostly absent from this auto in contrast to its immediate predecessors.

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